Breaking: Bills Fire Offensive Coordinator After Monday Night Nightmare – Who’s Taking Over?

Orchard Park, NY – After last week’s declaration that there was no consideration given to firing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott made a change of heart following the team’s 24-22 loss to the Broncos on Monday night.

In response to the disappointing loss, the Bills announced on Tuesday that they have relieved Dorsey of his duties. In his place, quarterbacks coach Joe Brady will step into the role of offensive coordinator on an interim basis.

Dorsey’s promotion to coordinator came after Brian Daboll left to become the Giants head coach in 2022. Despite the team’s second-place finish in points last year and their current eighth-place standing in the league, the Bills have struggled, losing four of their last six games and committing 18 turnovers that have stalled their offensive momentum.

Brady, who previously served as the Panthers offensive coordinator and contributed to the development of a potent LSU offense, joined the Bills last season. Now, he faces the challenge of guiding Josh Allen and the rest of the offense towards a trajectory that will propel them back into playoff contention.

The decision to let go of Dorsey and appoint Brady as interim offensive coordinator underscores a sense of urgency for the Bills to address their offensive struggles and regain their competitive edge in the league. These changes reflect the team’s commitment to making necessary adjustments in pursuit of improved performance and a return to playoff contention.